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Note: I just finished my latest wainscoting project in the bathroom. Check it out here.

I am a huge fan of wainscoting. Heck, who am I kidding - I am a huge fan of all trim. Trim is a quick and easy way to add instant character to any home. In my foyer, for example. Look at the difference a little bit of picture frame moulding made:

Before: no moulding

After: With picture frame moulding

Changing the paint color definitely helped, but the trim is what makes this space. But what if you don't like picture frame moulding or the ever-so-popular board and batten (gasp!). What if you want something a bit different? I took to Pinterest and found XX interesting wainscoting styles for those of you who are looking for something a little different.

For those who are in love with shiplap (tongue and groove), I found quite a few interesting takes on the traditional shiplap wainscoting.

This one, from The Space Between, adds a nautical flair by incorporating rope into the design.

Be.Love.Create went one step beyond and not only added depth, but varied the widths of the boards.

Via PInterest

But lets say that shiplap and paneling isn't your thing. Perhaps you love the classic look of lattice or trellis. This beautiful wainscoting from BHG.com was made using lattice found at just about any home improvement store.

Via Pinterest

Similar to lattice, the trellis design from Watch Me Daddy gives your wainscoting a garden feel.

So what do you think? Did any of these designs inspire you to try something a bit different the next time you decide to add wainscoting? Looking for more, follow our Interesting Wainscoting where I will continue to add unique ideas.

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DIY responsibly: While I love the projects I share with all of you, not all projects are suitable for all people or all homes. Always use common sense when tackling projects from The Rozy Home (or any other site) and never take on a project outside of your skill set. If you question whether a project is right for your home, I find it's better to pass and move on to a better-suited project.

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